1. Total hashrate for each currency (sum of all workers)2. Estimated number of coins you can earn per day

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Thanks, it's working great and very convenient

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Mining LTC I have been getting about 10% rejected on 2 different miners. I switched them over today to PPS. When I was on RBPPS I was getting a little over 3% rejected.

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I checked out current logs. Your miners seem to work fine - no issues with works submitted they are submitting.Whole LTC pool had in last 12h about 2.7% stale works.Switching to PPS shouldn't affect your workers efficiency. Did you try to restart them?

Mining LTC I have been getting about 10% rejected on 2 different miners. I switched them over today to PPS. When I was on RBPPS I was getting a little over 3% rejected.

stoppots.1 and stoppots.2

I checked out current logs. Your miners seem to work fine - no issues with works submitted they are submitting.Whole LTC pool had in last 12h about 2.7% stale works.Switching to PPS shouldn't affect your workers efficiency. Did you try to restart them?

Is the LTC pool seeing an increase in hashrate since the reduction in difficulty?

With so many different mining pools being offered I suspect traffic to be problem and this is the reason for the higher difficulty shares on the LTC pool. Having them all directed to the same coinotron.com address with a choice in ports 8322 or 9322, is one prefered over the other whether it is scrypt or SHA miners are mining for? Would one of these be better to connect to in terms of traffic?

Would the higher difficulty shares on the LTC pool be expected to cause an increase or decrease in the amount of rejected and stale shares produced?

Is the LTC pool seeing an increase in hashrate since the reduction in difficulty?

With so many different mining pools being offered I suspect traffic to be problem and this is the reason for the higher difficulty shares on the LTC pool. Having them all directed to the same coinotron.com address with a choice in ports 8322 or 9322, is one prefered over the other whether it is scrypt or SHA miners are mining for? Would one of these be better to connect to in terms of traffic?

Would the higher difficulty shares on the LTC pool be expected to cause an increase or decrease in the amount of rejected and stale shares produced?

Traffic is not a problem. Our connection is quite good with maximum throughput far beyond current needs. Higher difficulty shares shouldn't have measurable impact on workers performance because we support long polling.

However there might be an issue related to long poll queue length. In last 2 days our total LTC hashrate has doubled ( 70 MH to 140 MH). Number of entries in long poll queue doubled as well. When network founds new block, new work is being sent to all LP requests. Longer it takes, more stale/rejected shares miners observe.

There is interesting observation here. In our case main limitation is not our internet connection bandwidth, but how quickly litecoind can deliver new works. And it is not quickly enough.

Another factor is how many blocks per hour LTC network produces. More blocks/hour means more chances of worker submitting stale work. On Monday difficulty dropped by 20% and simultaneously total network hashrate increased. I estimate that there was at least 40% increase of blocks/hour.

Thanks for the help in understanding. Thats seems to make sense with wat I am seeing. The rejects are occuring mostly with the long polls and sometimes worse than others. Especially when close together. Updated to latest cgminer and not if that helped a little or if the pool traffic reduced slightly. I think a restarting of cgminer every so often will help too.

Be nice to see some more transparency in worker stats and block stats. Work and earnings per block, Have not yet found a litecoin pool that shares this information with its miners and we all like to see those things when choosing a pool.

What exactly is the benefit of ddosing a pool? Is it done by your competitors? Is it done by those wishing to drive down the overall hashrate to decrease difficulty?

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